If this is about a Beautiful Nymph on Going to Bed then it is about how the nymph removed all of her accoutrements such as a glass eye, false teeth, a whig etc to reveal a flabby grotesque creature underneath when going to bed suggesting to us that appearances are not always what they seem and about the lengths women will go to in their vanity to cover up imperfections.
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its will not change it because the main verb is better then a normal one
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spoofed economy, I get that there is thousands of profits that america is making all at once but the consumers trust in the economy has skyrocketed it to unimaginable numbers from before, everyone used to spend sparingly until repubilican presidents said they we're safe to spend it now, when obama was president nobody wanted to spend anything because "the economy was still recovering from the great depression" when in reality it ended in Bill Clinton's Reign and caused welfare entitled white people to feel even more indoctrinated and get racial beliefs that the blacks and minorities were sucking off welfare or dealing drugs just to stay afloat when in fact they could see that because of the let diversity get rid of racism thing in the US workplace caused white people to get hired less often than there minority counterparts driving the white agenda to become more facist and more righty loose screwy and become pro corp and pro workforce, when in reality republicans were just using the people because they believed in words alot more than facts and were ignoring facts because whenever they did bad the pres was bad or whenenveer they did good the pres was good but they never had consumer confidence until their white heros were in office therefore spiking the economy with false money.
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Satire relies on situational irony to expose the difference between society’s beliefs and reality
Charles Darwin set sail on the ship HMS Beagle on December 27, 1831, from Plymouth, England. Darwin was twenty-two years old when he was hired to be the ship’s naturalist. Most of the trip was spent sailing around South America. There Darwin spent considerable time ashore collecting plants and animals. Darwin filled notebooks with his observations of plants, animals, and geology. The trip was an almost five-year adventure and the ship returned to Falmouth, England, on October 2, 1836.
Throughout South America, Darwin collected a variety of bird specimens. One key observation Darwin made occurred while he was studying the specimens from the Galapagos Islands. He noticed the finches on the island were similar to the finches from the mainland, but each showed certain characteristics that helped them to gather food more easily in their specific habitat. He collected many specimens of the finches on the Galapagos Islands. These specimens and his notebooks provided Darwin with a record of his observations as he developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.